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Looking for a charger/adaptor for a toy RC car

Buy a "universal charger" wall wort. Most will chargs 1.5 VDC to 12 VDC in steps adjusted by a slide switch. The polarity of the tip is switchable from + to -, so be careful to switch the tip to the right polarity for your radio. Try to find one that has close to the same current output that the original charger had. Good Luck,
Longshorts.
6/29/2012 4:13:03 PM • Columbia... • Answered on Jun 29, 2012
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Missing parts

Hi,

I'm sorry to hear of your problem concerning the missing battery for your grandson's remote control car. You have posted your problem on Fixya which is a technical support community website with the objective of helping people find the solutions and information they're looking for as quickly and as easily as possible. It is not affiliated with any specific retailer or manufacturer.

Nonetheless, please check the manual that came with the toy car and determine if the batteries are really included as part of the package. There should be a list somewhere listing what's supposed to be inside.

If it is really part of the package, then the store where you bought it from should take care of it, if not ask for a replacement unit. Pls bring any documentations that can help you support your claim such as a receipt or proof of purchase.

Alternately, you can try stores who specializes in remote control toys. They should have replacement batteries of various models and sizes. Additionally, (and I'm guessing) you can try ordinary batteries for one time use or Nicads if you want it rechargeable. Perhaps if you can post back with brand/model and picture of the remote control car showing where the battery should be placed would help us get more information that we might be able to help you better.

Hope that this be of some help/idea. Pls post back as requested.

Good luck and kind regards.

Happy Holidays!
10/5/2008 5:54:51 PM • Columbia... • Answered on Oct 05, 2008
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Powering off issue

are you sure the battery is charged, tray to swap the batteries, and check if there is any rust or dirt on the battery contact on the radio and the batteries too. Please let me know if this help Ernesto
4/10/2007 7:29:51 PM • Columbia... • Answered on Apr 10, 2007
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Do they have batteries or a charger

Normally work with 4 AAA batteries. Some models have a charger capability.
8/21/2014 1:24:15 PM • Columbia... • Answered on Aug 21, 2014
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Does columbia telecommunications group,inc have a

The last known contact information for Columbia Telecom is as follows:

Headquarters Location
174 Milbar Blvd., Farmingdale, NY 11735, United States
(631)501-5000
http://www.columbiatel.com

The bad news is, the company itself doesn't seem to exist anymore, other than bad consumer reviews and issues with company practices. The website is no longer valid either.
4/29/2013 10:57:19 PM • Columbia... • Answered on Apr 29, 2013
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I have a pair of walkie talkies, rechargable, but one of them wont work with the battery pack. Both battery packs work in the other one, but this one will only work with 5 AAA batteries. Any ideas out

If your rechargeable battery pack takes a different battery tray than the alkaline, you possibly have a bad connection in the battery tray. If they appear to use the same battery contacts, look at where the rechargeable battery touches compared to the alkaline. There may be a problem in this area. Clean all contacts with a pencil eraser to insure your radio is free of debris on the contacts.Best regards.
4/1/2012 12:24:22 AM • Columbia... • Answered on Apr 01, 2012
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How to wire a fridge thermostat

Wiring a fridge thermostat typically involves connecting the thermostat to the power source and the compressor. Here's a general guide for wiring a 3-pin thermostat:
  1. Identify the Pins: The thermostat will typically have three pins labeled 4, 6, and 3.
  2. Connect the Power Source: Pin 4 is usually the common (C) terminal, which connects to the power source. This could be the live wire from your electrical supply.
  3. Connect the Compressor: Pin 6 is often the normally open (NO) terminal, which connects to the compressor. This allows power to flow to the compressor when the temperature rises above the set threshold.
  4. Ground Connection: Pin 3 is commonly the ground (GND) terminal. This should be connected to the ground wire for safety purposes.
4/19/2024 7:20:26 AM • Radio... • Answered on Apr 19, 2024
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